If that was directed to me, it wouldn't work for you unless you're left handed too.gigag04 wrote:I'd be interested in trying your royal guard and possibly buying it.
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- Tue Oct 12, 2010 10:40 pm
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- Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:00 pm
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I have the Royal Guard for my 3" Kimber. It is a very well put together holster, but it just doesn't work for me. It moves around too much under my belt. The MTAC is not only more comfortable, it stays in place better too.KFP wrote:I do have a Galco Royal Guard for my full sized 1911 that is comfortable, but I've learned that I like a sweat guard on my holsters.
- Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:31 pm
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Gigag, if you ever have the chance to try the MTAC, it might change how you feel about IWB. I have a bad back, and most IWB holsters just aren't wearable for me because they put pressure on my sciatic nerve. But the MTAC (and probably the Crossbreed Supertuck too) spreads the pressure out over a larger area, and it is extremely comfortable as far as IWB holsters go.gigag04 wrote:Full blown plastic pergatory...CTAC.
Like I said, it's doable. I'm wearing it at like 5 o clock, with a fairly aggressive cant, almost like an IWB SOB holster. It's OK. I still much prefer having my .380 in a pocket or on my ankle from a comfort perspective, but now I at least can have a 1911 with me.
I'll post a review in a few weeks and see if I am still sticking with it.
- Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:01 pm
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I have an MTAC that I like a lot. I finally got holster bodies for it for all of my carry guns (revolver excepted), and put all my other IWB holsters in a box. I've never tried a CTAC, but just based on the looks of it, I don't see how it could be as comfortable as an MTAC.KFP wrote:Full plunge (CTAC) or did you just dip your toes in the water (MTAC)?
I have two CTACs that I really like, but haven't tried out an MTAC yet. I think it will grow on you, at least for the times that you need it.